Chairperson, I agree that universities are about research, but they are not only about research. Even the type of research that universities are taking at the moment - which is one witness in the formula - there is more recognition, for instance, for articles of research published in scientific journals. Yet, there is a lot of research, for instance, that is being done to support communities - for local development, etc - which does not equally get the kind of support and attention. For a developing country like ours, we need excellence in all forms of research that has been done by universities traditionally. But we also need to recognise that there is a new form of research. Some of those researches conducted do not reach any scientific journal, but they are making concrete changes in the lives of ordinary people on the ground. [Applause.]